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William Amos Hough High School (/ h ĘŚ f / HUF) is a high school in Cornelius, North Carolina, a northern suburb of Charlotte. The school opened in 2010. [2] Hough's boundary includes: Cornelius, Davidson, and a section of Huntersville. [3] [4]
The Atlantic Coast Conference awards championships in 28 sports—13 men's and 15 women's (women's gymnastics was added for the 2023-24 school year with the addition of Clemson). Nationally, fencing (which was relaunched as an official conference sport in 2014–15 after having been absent since 1980) is a coeducational sport, offering one team ...
Finally, the "Other team titles" column also includes championships won in three other sports: men's rowing (1871–present), which has voluntarily remained outside NCAA sponsorship, and two NCAA "emerging sports" that organize championships, women's equestrian (2002–present) and women's rugby (1991–present). [8] [9]
On the playing field, the CAA has produced 16 national team champions in six different sports (the most recent being the James Madison University Dukes who won the 2018 Division I Women's Lacrosse championship), 33 individual national champions, 11 national coaches of the year, 11 national players of the year and 12 Honda Award winners.
NC State's men have also boasted 75 All-Americans and 9 Olympians, including Cullen Jones, the first African-American world record holder in swimming and gold medalist at the 2008 Beijing Games in the men's 4 × 100 meter freestyle relay. The women's team has won two ACC Championships and sent one athlete to the Olympics.
The NCHSAA was founded in 1913 by Dr. Louis Round Wilson, a professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.The university served as the primary source of funding and leadership for the Association from 1913 through 1947, before the organization adopted its current model, which provides school administrators with direct influence through the presence of the NCHSAA Board of Directors.
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Katherine Cornelius, Davidson 1997 UNC Greensboro (1) 2–0 Wofford: Kim Rosenberg, UNC Greensboro 1998 UNC Greensboro (2) 2–0* (OT) Furman Eugene E. Stone III Stadium • Greenville, SC: Ali Lord, UNC Greensboro 1999 Furman (1) 2–1* (4OT) Davidson UNCG Soccer Stadium • Greensboro, NC Kaye Brownlee, Furman 2000 UNC Greensboro (3) 1–0 Furman